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2. Microbial Symphony: Navigating the Intricacies of the Human Oral Microbiome and Its Impact on Health.
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Bhandary, Rahul, Venugopalan, Geethu, Ramesh, Amitha, Tartaglia, Guilia Margherita, Singhal, Ishita, and Khijmatgar, Shahnawaz
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HUMAN microbiota ,COLONIZATION (Ecology) ,ORAL microbiology ,SYMPHONY ,MEDICAL personnel ,ECOSYSTEMS - Abstract
This comprehensive review delves into the forefront of research on the human oral microbiome, exploring recent advancements that span microbial colonization, state-of-the-art detection methodologies, and the complex interplay involved in disease progression. Through an exhaustive analysis of the contemporary literature, we illuminate the dynamic orchestration of microbial communities within the oral cavity, underscoring their pivotal role in health and disease. Cutting-edge detection techniques, including metagenomics and high-throughput sequencing, are discussed regarding their transformative impact on understanding the intricacies of oral microbial ecosystems. As we stand on the cusp of a new decade, this review anticipates a paradigm shift in the field, emphasizing the potential for rapid identification and targeted management of detrimental oral microorganisms. Insights gained from this exploration not only contribute to our fundamental understanding of the oral microbiome but also hold promise for the development of innovative therapeutic strategies to maintain oral health. This article aims to serve as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and public health professionals engaged in unraveling the mysteries of the microbial symphony within the human oral cavity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Alterations in Sleep Cycle among Nonhospitalized COVID-19-Affected Population during the Pandemic in Karnataka State—A Web-Based Study.
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Ramesh, Amitha, Meghana, Ivaturi Sri Sai, Bhandary, Rahul, Shetty, Mamatha, and Shetty, Smitha
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RISK assessment ,IMMUNIZATION ,SELF-evaluation ,PSYCHOLOGICAL distress ,SEX distribution ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SEVERITY of illness index ,COVID-19 vaccines ,RESPIRATORY diseases ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SLEEP ,PHYSIOLOGICAL stress ,MEDICAL screening ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DATA analysis software ,COVID-19 pandemic ,COVID-19 ,SLEEP disorders ,SOCIAL isolation ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Objectives The psychological and physiological distress and social isolation could adversely affect sleep. As sleep disturbances may persist and deteriorate health, it is important to assess prevalence and related factors of sleep disturbances among the residents of Karnataka state during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. Methods In this study, 250 responders across the state of Karnataka accessed the survey voluntarily during September 2021 and January 2022. Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Insomnia Severity Index scales, features that are related to sleep quality, and some hypothesized risk factors of sleep disturbances in context of COVID-19 infection are employed to format a self-reported questionnaire. Results In this study, females 27(19.1%) experienced more sleep disturbances than males 9 (8.3%). The study revealed the participants who received both the doses of vaccination (126; 54.3%) had better sleep. The participants who reported themselves to be stressed (182; 72.8%) had more disturbances in sleep. A total number of 45 participants (18.4%) experienced difficulty in breathing and out of all the responders 11 (47.8%) were actually worried about their current sleep problem. Conclusion COVID-19 infection and changes imposed during the pandemic have led to a surge in individuals reporting sleep problems across the globe. The findings raise the need to screen for worsening sleep patterns to create more awareness about the secondary consequences of COVID-19 infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Building Confident Smiles Using Aesthetic Crown Lengthening Procedures with Gingivectomy: A Report of Two Cases.
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Meghana, Ivaturi Sri Sai, Bhat, Amitha Ramesh, Thomas, Biju, Bhandary, Rahul, and Shenoy, Nina
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DENTAL crowns ,PERSONAL beauty ,COSMETIC dentistry ,GINGIVECTOMY ,BODY image - Abstract
We live in a society that appreciates beauty. More than just restoring the teeth, naturally attractive, confident smiles mean restoring and increasing overall quality of life. Making efforts to improve one's physical appearance is now regarded as an investment in one's health and well-being. Superior periodontal health is the cornerstone for an individual's aesthetic regeneration. As an outcome, perio-aesthetics is a comprehensive strategy that improves the appearance of the smile while maintaining long-term dental health. Hence, getting the ideal aesthetic effect is both difficult and gratifying. Crown lengthening is a feasible option for improving aesthetic appearance or aiding restorative therapy. Yet, before planning a crown lengthening operation, the patient's overall periodontal status and cleanliness habits should be assessed. Furthermore, for enhanced, conservative, and predictable results in aesthetic areas, a precise diagnostic and interdisciplinary strategy is essential. This article attempts to discuss guidelines for treating individuals with excessive gingival display, as well as treatment options, using two case reports as examples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Potential of Lasers in the Realm of Aesthetic Dentistry: A Narrative Review.
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Meghana, Ivaturi Sri Sai, Bhat, Amitha Ramesh, Bhandary, Rahul, and Thomas, Biju
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PERSONAL beauty ,DENTAL bonding ,TOOTH sensitivity ,PHOTODYNAMIC therapy ,COSMETIC dentistry ,LASER therapy ,DENTISTS ,DENTAL veneers ,DENTAL abutments ,DENTAL pulp ,TOOTH whitening ,DENTISTRY ,DENTAL fillings ,PROSTHODONTICS ,GINGIVA ,PERI-implantitis - Abstract
In contemporary dental practice, patients' interests are taken into account in terms of function and appearance. The importance in everyday circumstances, current advertising, and the media in general highlight their effect on an attractive appearance. Many academics in the field of dental aesthetics have stated equivocally that when examining the impact of tooth appearance necessitates a multidisciplinary approach. Laser technology in cosmetic dentistry is in its early stages of development and has a lot of potential in the future. Also, with expanding use of lasers in clinical dentistry, treatment planning and prognosis will see a significant improvement in the future. The introduction of this technology has turned dentistry into a painless, bloodless field with increased predictability and instant outcomes. Furthermore, these techniques can help a cosmetic dentist regulate gingiva and osseous outlines with greater creativity in the pursuit of aesthetic dental principles with more efficient use of patient time. Even from the patient standpoint, the reduced requirement for suturing and faster healing times improves case acceptance and enables the increased demand for aesthetic dentistry. The resolution of this paper is to deliver an overview of various laser applications in aesthetic dentistry and its pros and cons over the conventional approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. An Interrelation between the Width of Attached Gingiva, Vestibular Depth and its Impact on Dental Hygiene Care.
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Sreeja, Sai S., Bhandary, Rahul, Bhat, Amitha Ramesh, Venugopalan, Geethu, and Ivaturi, Meghana Sri Sai
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ERYTHEMA ,ORAL hygiene ,CROSS-sectional method ,COSMETIC dentistry ,T-test (Statistics) ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DATA analysis software ,DENTAL hygiene ,GINGIVA - Abstract
Introduction The portion of the keratinized gingiva that is firmly attached to the bone is a significant determinant influencing oral hygiene and aids in the removal of deposits from the gingival crest, upgrades esthetics, and minimizes erythema in the area of the restituted dentition. Aim To assess an interrelation among the thickness of attached gingiva, erythema, and dental hygiene. An interrelation of vestibular height, thickness of attached gingiva, and dental hygiene. Materials and Methods A transverse study has been conducted. A total of 150 individuals were polled for information. The thickness of attached gingiva and vestibular height were assessed in six front dentitions by means of functional method. Clinical metrics comprising Oral hygiene index and modified gingival index has been documented. Results There was a positive correlation association among attached gingival width and oral health care (p < 0.01). The vestibular depth, in contrast did not demonstrate any correlation (p < 0.01). Conclusion An adequate amount of attached gingiva is essential to maintain the gingival health and overall oral hygiene, whereas the depth of vestibule did not show any association with oral hygiene maintenance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Evaluation of Treatment with Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplements on Salivary Levels of Resolvin E1 in Chronic Periodontitis Patients.
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Murali, Aparna C, Bhandary, Rahul, Ramesh, Amitha, and Venugopalan, Geethu
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SALIVA analysis ,THERAPEUTIC use of omega-3 fatty acids ,PERIODONTITIS ,CHRONIC diseases ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,DIETARY supplements ,EICOSAPENTAENOIC acid ,COMPARATIVE studies ,T-test (Statistics) ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Context Under healthy conditions, inflammation proceeds through natural healing processes by an organized cycle. Similar to any other systemic infection, periodontal disease is also a manifestation of dysregulated inflammatory pathway. Endogenous lipid mediators called resolvins and docosatrienes, produced from omega-3 fatty acid precursors, possess various immunoregulatory properties. These polyunsaturated fatty acids cannot be synthesized in body, instead these have to be taken through diet. This study aims to evaluate the effect of adjunctive treatment with daily dietary supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids in chronic periodontitis. Aims The aim of this study was to assess periodontal parameters and salivary levels of Resolvin E1 with and without dietary supplementation of omega-3 fatty acid capsules in chronic periodontitis patients. Methods and Materials Three-month comparative clinical study was performed on 52 patients allotted to two groups, each with 26 subjects. Both groups received an initial phase 1 therapy followed by additional dietary supplementation of 500 mg of omega-3 fatty acid capsules for 3 months for the test group. Salivary levels of Resolvin E1, periodontal parameters, including pocket probing depth (PPD), clinical attachment loss (CAL), bleeding on probing (BOP), and periodontal inflamed surface area (PISA), were assessed at baseline, 1 and 3 months after the study. Statistical Analysis Used Data was analyzed with an unpaired t-test between the group and paired t-test for within the group comparison. p -Value less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results PPD and CAL showed statistically significant differences between the two groups and within the groups [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in Periodontal Diagnosis and Treatment Planning.
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Murali, Aparna C. and Bhandary, Rahul
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PERIODONTAL disease diagnosis ,PERIODONTAL disease treatment ,COMPUTED tomography ,PERIODONTICS - Abstract
Diagnosis of periodontal disease depends on conventional clinical parameters. In periodontitis with extensive bone defects, radiographs play a crucial role in arriving at a proper diagnosis. The emergence of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) became a boon in oral radiology. Limitations of conventional two-dimensional (2D) radiographs include inadequate visualization of bone defects, lamina dura, and furcation involvement. CBCT generates 3D images of anatomical structures necessary for the periodontal diagnosis of furcation involvement, intrabony defects, and implant placement. CBCT, thus, imparts various potential applications in the field of periodontics which serves to arrive at better diagnostic conclusions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. An Assessment of Dental Anxiety in Patients Before and After Scaling and Polishing Procedures.
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Sreeja, Sai S., Bhandary, Rahul, Bhat, Amitha Ramesh, and Shenoy, Nina
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ORAL hygiene ,HUMAN sexuality ,AGE distribution ,DENTAL scaling ,FEAR ,FEAR of dentists ,SEX distribution ,TEETH polishing ,EMOTIONS - Abstract
Introduction As of now, there are not many investigations about the improvement of dental apprehension and dental participation in various populations over time. This investigation includes an examination of emotional appraisals of levels of dental apprehension in patients selected at the AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences. The investigation also aimed to discover the causes of dental apprehension as well as the effect of sexuality on the distinguished dental apprehension. Materials and Methods The level of dental apprehension was assessed using questionnaires that included 15 questions before and after the scaling and polishing procedures for 78 patients. The typical features were drawn such as gender, age, and oral hygiene habits. The data analysis was analyzed using paired t -test or Wilcoxon signed rank test to assess pre- and postanxiety levels. Results A total of 78 responses were collected, resulting in a participation rate of 100%. Despite the fact that women had significantly higher overall dental apprehension levels compared with men, the discrepancy among the two genders was substantial and could be clarified. Conclusion Dental fear was common in females, especially among those with dental problems, and a larger degree of dental fear can contribute to periodontal disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Dentinal hypersensitivity: A clinical dilemma.
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John, Deepa, Shenoy, Nina, and Bhandary, Rahul
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- 2022
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11. Gingival Biotype: A Secret for Esthetic Success.
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Sarma, Marjita, Shenoy, Nina, and Bhandary, Rahul
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AESTHETICS ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,TISSUES ,DENTAL clinics ,GINGIVAL recession - Abstract
Gingival biotype, in the recent years, has gained substantial interest as one of the important pillars for esthetic success. This review provides recommendations to be considered prior to performing any dental procedure to attain best clinical results. Several methods for measuring biotype have been suggested. Gingiva is often subjected to various insults during routine dental procedures. Hence, understanding the gingival biotype can provide insights into precautions rendered necessary during tissue handling to avoid undesirable treatment outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Furcation Anatomy Revisited: A Twodimensional Radiographic Evaluation of Healthy Mandibular Molars.
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SUBBA, TARONA AZEM, ANEGUNDI, RAGHAVENDRA VAMSI, THOMAS, BIJU, VARMA, SUDHIR RAMA, BHANDARY, RAHUL, and RAMESH, AMITHA
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MOLARS ,BONE resorption ,MOLAR pregnancy ,PERIODONTITIS - Abstract
Introduction: Furcation regions present some of the most significant challenges to the successful outcome of periodontal therapy. Due to their anatomical complexities, the areas become inaccessible, and instrumentation is generally tricky and often incomplete. Hence, it is essential to have a thorough knowledge of molar anatomy to assess the case difficulty, appropriate diagnosis, and treatment planning. Aim: To radiographically evaluate and classify the furcation anatomy of mandibular first and second molars based on root trunk length and root divergence angle. Materials and Methods: This retrospective observational study was carried out in AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental sciences, Mangalore between February and March 2020. Orthopantomograms (OPG) with permanent healthy first (25 right and 25 left) and second mandibular molars (25 right and 25 left) with no alveolar bone loss obtained from systemically healthy individuals were selected for the study. They were screened for root divergence angle and root length to root trunk length ratio. According to the root divergence angle, the total sample was classified as Group I (with angle <30°), Group II (with angle 30°to 60°), Group III (with angle >60°). They were classified into Type A, B, and C based on Hou and Tsai classification. Type A root trunks involving the cervical third or less, Type B involves upto cervical half of the length of the root and Type C involves cervical two-thirds of the root, respectively. The data were collected and entered in the Microsoft Excel sheet. Mean and standard deviation was calculated for root divergence. Statistical analysis was performed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23.0. Student t-test was used to compare intragroup variations in root divergence in the left and right molars. The p<0.05 was considered to be significant. Results: Total 100 teeth (50 mandibular first molar (25 left and 25 right) and 50 mandibular second molars (25 left and 25 right)) were included in the study and analysed. In terms of Furcation Angle (FA), mandibular left first molar showed an increased frequency of Group II (48%) and Group III (48%), while mandibular left second molar showed an increased frequency of Group II (68%). Among mandibular right first molar Group III (56%) showed an increased frequency, while Group II (92%) was commonly seen in right second molar. Intergroup comparison revealed a statistically significant difference in divergence between mandibular left first and second molars (36 and 37) p<0.01, mandibular right first and second molars (46 and 47) (p<0.01). Divergence of furcation was more significant in 36 and 46 than 37 and 47, respectively. The current study results showed a higher frequency of Type A in all the four involved teeth, i.e., left first (96%) and second (68%) molars, right first (92%) and second (88%) molars. Conclusion: The study results showed an increased frequency of Group II FA and Type A root trunks. The divergence of furcation was greater in first molars compared to the second molars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Diabetes mellitus and potential oral complications -- A review.
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Bhat, Amitha Ramesh, Sai Meghana, Ivaturi Sri, Thomas, Biju, Shenoy, Nina, Bhandary, Rahul, and Sreeja S., Sai
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DIABETES ,MEDICAL personnel ,HEALTH literacy ,ORAL manifestations of general diseases ,METABOLIC disorders ,SUBCUTANEOUS infusions - Abstract
It is a fact that diabetes affects 9.3% of the world's population and the number of afflicted individuals is anticipated to increase by 11% by 2045. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a category of metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia caused by abnormalities in insulin production, insulin action, or both. It is also attributed to a number of micro and macrovascular problems, the etiology of which is complicated and involves metabolic and hemodynamic abnormalities such as hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and immunological dysfunction. Since the oral cavity is likewise extensively vascularized and innervated, diabetic oral sequelae are to be expected. Despite the fact that there is significant data supporting the link between diabetes and dental health, there is a lack of oral health knowledge among health professionals and even diabetic patients. In this review, we will assess potential oral complications, elaborate on the pathogenic mechanisms and some literature studies that might explain the associations between DM and potential oral manifestations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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14. Comparative evaluation of serum cotinine levels in chronic periodontitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Kedlaya, Madhurya, Ramesh, Amitha, Hosmane, Giridhar, Bhandary, Rahul, Sajna, Hakkim, and Thomas, Biju
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Context: Periodontitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are chronic progressive inflammatory conditions. Smoking has been associated with both chronic periodontitis and COPD. Hence, the present study was designed to correlate serum levels of cotinine with the severity of periodontal disease with or without COPD. Settings and Design: A total of eighty patients, twenty healthy individuals, twenty patients with chronic generalized periodontitis without smoking and without COPD, twenty patients who are smokers with chronic periodontitis without COPD and twenty patients who are smokers with chronic periodontitis and COPD in the age range of 43–65 years were selected for the study. Subjects and Methods: Serum cotinine level assessment, smoking history, and periodontal examination were done in all the patients and the data obtained were statistically analyzed. Results: The mean serum cotinine level was highest in smokers with chronic periodontitis and COPD (93.642 ± 14.727) and it differed significantly between the four groups (P < 0.001). There is a significant positive correlation between the number of cigarettes and serum cotinine levels in both groups involving smoking. There was no significant correlation between serum cotinine level and clinical attachment loss in chronic periodontitis smokers with or without COPD. Conclusions: The result of this study indicates that increased smoking with COPD causes a higher chance of progression of periodontal destruction but it is not statistically significant. Furthermore, this study indicates that the assessment of serum cotinine levels is a reliable method to evaluate smoking exposure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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15. A Multicultural Demographic Study to Analyze Antibiotic Prescription Practices and the Need for Continuing Education in Dentistry.
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Karobari, Mohmed Isaqali, Khijmatgar, Shahnawaz, Bhandary, Rahul, Krishna Nayak, U. S., Del Fabbro, Massimo, Horn, Rithvitou, and Marya, Anand
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PAIN ,PROFESSIONS ,CROSS-sectional method ,RESEARCH methodology ,DENTISTS ,PHYSICIANS' attitudes ,INTERVIEWING ,INFECTION ,DRUG prescribing ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,HYPOTHESIS ,DENTISTRY ,MEDICAL prescriptions ,PHYSICIAN practice patterns - Abstract
Objectives. The objective of the study was to understand and analyze the prescription patterns of dentists across various demographic locations for managing oral infections and pain with antibiotics and explore the evidence-based practices by clinicians as well as the need for further education. Materials and methods. This cross-sectional study was carried out using an online questionnaire framed to explore the knowledge, attitude, and practices among dentists with varying levels of experience and qualifications, regarding antimicrobial prescription. The questions were validated from previous published studies that explored the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) with respect to antimicrobial prescription. In total, N = 300 of dentists from four different countries responded to the online questionnaire out of which 53% were specialists while 47% were general dentists. After data collection, descriptive analysis was carried out along with a one-sided hypothesis test to depict the power of the sample. Results. It was seen from the results of the study that the first-choice antibiotics for 67.8% of dentists were found to be the β-lactam group while sulfonamides and tetracyclines at 20% were the second most prescribed group. Another important finding was that 45.6% of dentists ignored hypersensitivity testing before prescription of antibiotics even though 83.3% of the total dentists interviewed were aware of the increase in antibiotic resistance. Conclusion. In conclusion, the dentists are partially aware of the guidelines but need further training and education on antimicrobial prescription that enables evidence-based decision-making for better practices and outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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16. Analysis of collagen fibers in human gingival tissues using picrosirius red stain under polarized microscope.
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Chandran, Anu, Bhandary, Rahul, Shenoy, Nina, and Shetty, Urvashi
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Background: Collagen fibers are the main element of gingival connective tissue and contribute a leading role in the preservation of structural integrity and tissue function. Hence, its degradation is regarded as the main marker of periodontal disease progression. Aim: The aim of this study is to analyze and compare collagen fibers, their birefringence pattern in healthy and in diseased gingival tissues stained using picrosirius red stain (PRS) and the polarizing microscope. Materials and Methods: A total of 90 participants screened were divided into the control group (healthy gingiva) and experimental group (moderate periodontitis and severe periodontitis) based on the clinical parameters. Gingival tissue sections were stained with PRS and observed under the polarized microscope to assess the type of collagen fibers in healthy and diseased gingival tissue. Statistical analysis was performed using the one-way ANOVA and Tukey multiple comparison test. Results: The healthy group revealed well-packed collagen in a parallel pattern with a strong birefringence, whereas in severe periodontitis group showed loosely packed collagen fibers in a haphazard pattern suggestive of severe destruction of the extracellular matrix. The moderate periodontitis group had a blended mixture of thick and thin fibers. Conclusions: Collagen fibers showed birefringence property when stained with PRS that helps in a better understanding of normal and pathological conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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17. Treatment of Intrabony Defect Using Platelet Rich Fibrin Combined with Bioactive Glass: A Case Report of a Maxillary Central Incisor.
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Sadiq, Safat, Shetty, Preethesh, Bhandary, Rahul, and Bhat, Raksha
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TRAUMATIC bone defects ,BIOACTIVE glasses ,CONE beam computed tomography ,FIBRIN ,PERIODONTAL pockets ,BLOOD platelets - Abstract
The ultimate goal of periodontal therapy is to regenerate the lost periodontal tissues caused by periodontitis. Platelet rich fibrin (PRF), a rich source of autologous growth factors and cytokines, is an upcoming therapeutic approach in the management of periodontal osseous defects. Combination of autologous PRF and the alloplastic bone substitutes holds a promising potential of enhanced bone regeneration. This case report includes the management of an intrabony osseous defect in relation to #21 with a combination of Platelet Rich Fibrin & bioactive glass (calcium phosphosilicatealloplast) with the clinical and radiographic evaluations using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) for a 9 months follow up period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
18. Significance of Antioxidants in Diabetic Individuals with Periodontitis.
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Shetty, Akshatha and Bhandary, Rahul
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VITAMIN C , *VITAMINS , *TYPE 2 diabetes , *PERIODONTITIS , *ANTIOXIDANTS , *OXIDATIVE stress - Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the serum level of vitamin C in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with and without periodontitis, and also to interpret whether raised or lessened serum vitamin C levels might be associated to a possibility for building oxidative stress in type 2 diabetes mellitus with periodontitis. Material and Methods: Investigation was conducted on diabetic subjects with and without periodontitis. The serum vitamin C level was determined using the 2, 4-dinitrophenylhydrazine method, and the spectrometer was used to read the concentration of serum vitamin C. The data attained were statistically calculated using the ANOVA test and post-hoc test. Results: The findings revealed that average serum vitamin C levels were reduced considerably among test groups (groups B, C, D) (p< 0.0001) in contrary to the healthy control group. Conclusion: The existing results are proof that reduced concentration of antioxidants such as vitamin C is related to a greater threat to the increase of oxidative stress in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and periodontitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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19. Oral Melanotic Macule-An Unusual Occurrence In Gingiva.
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H. R., Sajna, Thomas, Biju, Ramesh, Amitha, Bhandary, Rahul, and Kedlaya, Madhurya N.
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HUTCHINSON'S melanotic freckle ,PIGMENTATION disorders ,MELANINS ,INCISORS - Abstract
Melanotic macule isthe most common benign pigmented lesion of the oral cavity characterised by a focal increase in the melanin deposition. A 34 year old female patient reported with a chief complaint of black pigmentation with respect to maxillary gingiva between the central incisors since one year. An excisional biopsy was done for histo pathological examination, which revealed the lesion as melanotic macule. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
20. Oral Hygiene Awareness on Patients Attending Dental OPD in A.B. Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences.
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Asok, Anjhana, Bhandary, Rahul, Shetty, Mamatha, Shetty, Smitha, and Ramesh, Amitha
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ORAL hygiene , *PUBLIC health , *SOCIOECONOMICS , *CITIES & towns , *HEALTH programs - Abstract
Background-Oral hygiene is highly personalised concept and major public health concern that relies on an individual's culture and socio-economic status. Hence, it is imperative that health services should be made available to all rural/semi urban areas as well. Thus it is important to create awareness through various public health programs regarding oral hygiene and its effects on general health in order to change the total perspective of the patients towards dental problems to lead a healthy quality life. Objective-Thus the aim of this study is to assess the oral hygiene awareness and their knowledge on different oral hygiene practices. Materials and Methods- A total of 369 patients participated in the study. The patients were interviewed on questionnaire basis. A self-reported questionnaire consisting of 26 multiple choice questions written in English were given to the patients. Statistical analysis-Descriptive statistics such as frequency and percentage was used to assess the oral health awareness and oral hygiene practice among the subjects who are attending A.B Shetty Memorial Institute Of Dental Sciences, Derlakatte, Mangalore. Results- The result of this study showed an acute lack of oral hygiene awareness and limited knowledge of oral hygiene practices. Most of the patients were not aware of the relationship between systemic and general health. Conclusion- Hence there is an urgent need to educate and motivate the patients for better oral hygiene awareness and practisesand conduct various health programsforthesame. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
21. A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF SERUM VITAMIN C AND SERUM LEAD AMONG PERIODONTITIS AND DIABETIC PATIENT.
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Shetty, Akshatha, Bhandary, Rahul, Thomas, Biju, Kumari, Suchetha, and Ramesh, Amitha
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BLOOD serum analysis , *VITAMIN C , *TYPE 2 diabetes diagnosis , *PERIODONTITIS , *LEAD in the body - Abstract
Background and Aims: Pre and post-operative nutritional status are not often tested on a consistent basis when patients are analyzed and diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) or have chronic periodontitis. Thus, this study pursues to evaluate the predictive value of serum vitamin C and lead levels in this population at baseline and after periodontal treatment. Materials and Methods: In an interventional study setting we enrolled 120 subjects which were later categorized into four sub-groups: set 1 - individuals with chronic periodontitis, set 2 - individuals with T2DM, set 3 - individuals with T2DM and chronic periodontitis respectively set 4 - healthy individuals as control group. Scaling and root planing was performed only to individuals with periodontitis and T2DM. At baseline and 21 days after periodontitis treatment blood was obtained from the subjects and analysis of serum vitamin C and serum lead was done and data obtained was statisticaly analysed. Results: ANOVA test showed baseline values of both the parameters to be statistically significant different between groups and within groups (p<0.001). Alteration was seen in the parameters postoperatively regarding serum vitamin C was increased and lead level decreased; paired t-test showed statistically significant difference (p<0.001). Conclusion: Serum Vitamin C can be considered a key biomarker. Increased lead level can be a risk factor for commencement and progression of T2DM and chronic periodontitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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22. Oral Hygiene Awareness and Effect of Orthodontic Treatment on Periodontal Health among Medical Students.
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Jacob, Akshara Mary, Shenoy, Nina, and Bhandary, Rahul
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ORAL hygiene ,MEDICAL students ,PERIODONTAL disease ,AWARENESS ,ORTHODONTICS - Abstract
Background: Orthodontic treatment helps in improving aesthetics, oral hygiene as well as functional occlusion. Also, importance of oral hygiene in orthodontic patients is always intensified to prevent any further periodontal disease. Regular oral hygiene maintenance is important for the maintenance of gingival health during and after orthodontic therapy as it helps in preservation ofthe health of gingiva as well as overall oral health. Objective: To assess the extent of oral hygiene awareness and impact of orthodontic treatment on of periodontal health, among medical students. Method: A cross sectional survey containing 19 questions was answered by 150 medical students who had undergone fixed Orthodontic treatment from various colleges in Mangalore, Karnataka. Results and Conclusion: The results of this survey showed that medical students have adequate knowledge of oral hygiene practices. Majority of medical students who had undergone orthodontic treatment showed increased bleeding from gums, increased sensitivity and difficulty in brushing and flossing indicating that orthodontic treatment does have impact on maintenance of oral hygiene. Thus, a thorough assessment of the periodontal health is recommended prior to orthodontic treatment. Equal emphasis should also be laid on the necessity of good oral hygiene and regular periodontal maintenance for the best outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
23. Knowledge, awareness and compliance among dental professionals regarding percutaneous exposure incidents as occupational hazard.
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Permi, Shwethashri R., Bhandary, Rahul, and Thomas, Biju
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DENTAL personnel , *OCCUPATIONAL diseases , *DENTAL education , *BODY fluids - Abstract
Percutaneous injuries constitute one of the most common occupational health hazards in healthcare profession. Dental professionals are at more risk of acquiring these injuries due to their limited and restricted working area in mouth. This was a cross-sectional study done among dental professionals in Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka state India to access Knowledge awareness and complianceamong dental professionals regarding percutaneous exposure incidents. This study concludes that Dental professionals are at a high risk of occupational disease due to accidental exposure to infected blood and body fluids. forwhich appropriatemeasures not taken after one such exposure There is a need of clearing the present misconceptions through educational training programs early in the study period and providing facilities for reporting, documenting, supportive and proper guidelines regarding percutaneous injuries inwork place for healthy community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
24. Fibroma - A misnomer: Case Series.
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Verghese, Riya, Ramesh, Amitha, Bhandary, Rahul, Thomas, Biju, and Philip, Nishita L.
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FIBROMAS ,GINGIVAL diseases ,HYPERPLASIA ,INFLAMMATION ,IRRITATION (Pathology) - Abstract
Objectives: Fibromas are proliferative fibrous lesions of the gingiva and oralmucosa thatmay cause esthetic and functional problems. Fibrous hyperplasia and Fibro-epithelial hyperplasia are histological variants of these non-neoplasticlesions. Methods: This article addresses the diagnosis, histological features and treatment of two cases of fibroma. Results: These lesions are a result of trauma/chronic irritation, or arise fromcells of periodontium, periodontal ligament, or periosteum. Conclusion: The cases demonstrate the need for proper diagnosis, role of biopsy and histologic evaluation in management of these lesions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
25. Estimation of Levels of Salivary Mucin, Amylase and Total Protein in Gingivitis and Chronic Periodontitis Patients.
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KEJRIWAL, SWATI, BHANDARY, RAHUL, THOMAS, BIJU, and KUMARI, SUCHETHA
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MUCINS , *AMYLASES , *GINGIVITIS , *PERIODONTITIS , *STATISTICAL correlation , *PATIENTS - Abstract
Background: Periodontal diseases are a group of inflammatory conditions resulting from interaction between a pathogenic bacterial biofilm and susceptible host's inflammatory response eventually leading to the destruction of periodontal structures and subsequent tooth loss. Hence, investigation of salivary proteins in individuals with periodontal diseases may be useful to enhance the knowledge of their roles in these diseases. Materials and Methods: This case-control study was conducted at A.B. Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore. The study comprised of 90 patients of age between 25-60 years who were clinically examined and divided into three groups of 30 each: namely clinically healthy, gingivitis and chronic periodontitis. These were classified according to the values of gingival index score, clinical attachment loss and probing pocket depth. Unstimulated saliva was collected and salivary mucin, amylase and total protein levels were determined. Statistical analysis: Results obtained were tabulated and statistically analyzed using ANOVA test and Karl pearson's correlation test. Results: The results of the study showed an increased concentration of salivary mucin, amylase and total protein in gingivitis patients and increased levels of amylase and total protein in saliva of chronic periodontitis patients compared to healthy individuals which were statistically significant. Adecrease in mucin concentration was observed in the periodontitis group compared to gingivitis group. A positive correlation was present between salivary mucin, amylase and total protein levels in the three groups. Conclusion: Salivary mucin, amylase and total protein may serve as an important biochemical parameter of inflammation of the periodontium. Also, it can be hypothesized that various enzyme inhibitors might be useful as a part of host modulation therapy in the treatment of periodontal diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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26. LASER - A RAY OF HOPE IN PERIODONTICS - A REVIEW ARTICLE.
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Ramesh, Amitha, Bhandary, Rahul, Thomas, Biju, and Dsouza, Sheehan R.
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LASER beams , *PERIODONTICS , *HOPE , *DENTAL therapeutics , *TWENTIETH century - Abstract
Lasers have revolutionised dental treatment since three and a half decades of the twentieth century. Theodore maiman in 1960 invented the ruby laser, since then laser is one of the most captivating technologies in dental practice. Lasers have been used in initial periodontal therapy, surgery, and also in implant treatment. Further research is necessary so that laser can become a part of the dental armamentarium. This paper gives an insight to laser in Periodontics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
27. EVALUATION OF CERVICAL WEAR AND OCCLUSAL WEAR IN SUBJECTS WITH CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS - A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY.
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Permi, Shwethashri R., Bhandary, Rahul, and Thomas, Biju
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PERIODONTITIS , *CHRONIC diseases , *CROSS-sectional method , *TOOTH abrasion , *ALLERGIES - Abstract
Tooth wear (attrition, erosion and abrasion) is perceived internationally as a growing problem .The loss of tooth substance at the cemento- enamel junction because of causes other than dental caries has been identified as non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) or cervical wear. NCCLs can lead to hypersensitivity, plaque retention, pulpal involvement, root fracture and aesthetic problems. Hence study was done to evaluate association of cervical wear with occlusal wear from clinical periodontal prospective in individuals with chronic periodontitis. Periodontal parameters like plaque index, gingival index, gingival recession and tooth mobility were assessed .The levels of cervical wear and occlusal wear were determined according to tooth wear index. Premolars were more likely to develop cervical wear than anterior teeth (incisors, canines) and molars. In conclusion, the significant association of cervical wear with the periodontal status suggested the role of abrasion and its possible combined action of erosion in the etiology of NCCLs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
28. A Comparative Evaluation of Serum Magnesium in Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Patients with and without Periodontitis - A Clinico-biochemical Study.
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SHETTY, AKSHATHA, BHANDARY, RAHUL, THOMAS, BIJU, and RAMESH, AMITHA
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PEOPLE with diabetes , *PERIODONTITIS treatment , *OXIDATIVE stress - Abstract
Introduction: Magnesium is an essential cation playing a crucial role in many physiological functions and its imbalance is associated with greater number of pathological situations. Oxidative stress is usually increased due to decreased essential nutrients. Hence, any imbalance of essential nutrients like serum magnesium can significantly play a role in the pathobiology of periodontitis in the presence of diabetes, as diabetes and chronic periodontitis are two chronic diseases that have been biologically linked. Aim: To evaluate the association of serum magnesium in type 2 diabetes mellitus and chronic periodontitis patients, also to evaluate and associate the influence of serum magnesium on periodontal health. Materials and Methods: A single blinded, randomized study was conducted that comprised of 120 subjects divided into four groups. Individuals with periodontitis and type 2 diabetes mellitus formed the test group. Subjects with chronic periodontitis diagnosed clinically according to 1999 American Academy of Periodontology classification, without any medical history and drug history were included as the study subjects. Gingival Index and Plaque Index were scored for all the groups at baseline and after 21 days of scaling and root planing. Scaling and root planing was done only in the test group. Blood was drawn from the patients at baseline and 21 days after scaling and root planning and estimation of serum magnesium level was done using semi-autoanalyzer. Data obtained was statistically analyzed using the paired t-test, one-way ANOVA, post-hoc test. Results: The result of the present study showed that mean serum magnesium among healthy was 1.40±0.565mmol/l as compared to 1.01±0.287mmol/l among subjects with periodontitis, 0.920±0.23mmol/l among diabetics with periodontitis and 0.93±0.29mmol/l among diabetics without periodontitis. Serum magnesium was significantly decreased in chronic periodontitis and diabetic patients with and without chronic periodontitis as compared to controls. Conclusion: Imbalance of serum magnesium level was seen in patients with chronic periodontitis and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Hence, it can be a biomarker which can predict the occurrence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and chronic periodontitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Association of environmental cadmium exposure and periodontal disease.
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Ramesh, Amitha, John, Anju Mary, Thomas, Biju, and Bhandary, Rahul
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30. Alveolar bone mass in pre- and postmenopausal women with serum calcium as a marker: A comparative study.
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Ramesh, Amitha, Mahajan, Karishma, Thomas, Biju, Shenoy, Nina, and Bhandary, Rahul
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ALVEOLAR process ,CALCIUM ,BIOMARKERS ,POSTMENOPAUSE ,DISEASES in women ,OSTEOPOROSIS ,MANDIBLE ,PANORAMIC radiography - Abstract
Context: In most women bone mass reaches its peak in the third decade of life and declines thereafter with the onset of menopause and might lead to osteoporosis. Osteoporosis may result in reduced jaw bone mass and alterations of the mandibular structure. Qualitative and quantitative indices have been used for panoramic radiographs to assess the alveolar bone quality. Aims: The purpose of this study was to compare the alveolar bone quality of premenopausal and postmenopausal women using the panoramic mandibular index (PMI). This study also aimed to estimate the levels of serum calcium in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Settings and Design: Single centre case control study. Materials and Methods: A total of 30 patients were divided into three groups of ten each - the healthy group, control group, and study group. Alveolar bone mass was evaluated by the PMI. Serum calcium was also assessed for all the patients. Statistical analysis used: The results obtained were subjected to statistical analysis by one-way analysis of variance using Statistical Software SPSS version 17, Tukey test for comparision, Pearson's correlation coefficient was employed. Results: Premenopausal women had the highest values for alveolar cortical bone mass as recorded by the PMI, followed by postmenopausal women with a healthy periodontium. The lowest values were recorded in the group of postmenopausal women with chronic generalized periodontitis. Similar results were found for serum calcium values. Conclusion: Postmenopausal women exhibit a reduced alveolar bone mass and lowered levels of serum total calcium with the increasing age. These changes may be useful indicators for low skeletal bone mineral density or osteoporosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. RANDOMISED CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY OF ORAL HEALTH RELATED KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOUR AMONG PARAMEDICAL STUDENTS.
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Permi, Shwethashri R., Bhandary, Rahul, and Thomas, Biju
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RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *CROSS-sectional method , *ALLIED health education , *PHYSIOLOGICAL therapeutics , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *PHYSICAL therapy - Abstract
The aim of the study is to estimate the knowledge, attitude and behaviour regarding oral health among para medical students Materials and method : A cross sectional questionnaire survey was conducted among 150 para medical professionals in Mangalore. The health care professionals include from physiotherapy, nursing and medical lab technicians. They were asked to answer a questionnaire that contained 15 questions regarding knowledge and behaviour towards oral health. Results and conclusion : Majority of para medical students were practising a convincing oral hygiene methods they believed oral health play a role in general health had a positive attitude in educating their patients when required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. ORAL PYOGENIC GRANULOMA: A CASE REPORT.
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Kejriwal, Swati, Bhandary, Rahul, and Thomas, Biju
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GRANULOMA , *ORAL diseases , *HYPERPLASIA , *TUMOR growth , *DISEASE management - Abstract
Pyogenic granuloma is an inflammatory hyperplasia affecting the oral tissues. It is a tumour-like growth of the oral cavity, which usually arises in response to nonspecific infection. Because of the high frequency of pyogenic granuloma in the oral cavity, this case report describes a pyogenic granuloma in a 59-year-old male patient, discussing the clinical features and histopathologic features that distinguish this lesion from other similar oral mucosa lesions and also the successful management of the lesion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
33. ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE - A DIAGNOSTIC MARKER OF PERIODONTITIS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN - A BIOCHEMICAL STUDY.
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Ramesh, Amitha, Bhandary, Rahul, Thomas, Biju, D'Souza, Sheehan R., and Kumari, Suchetha
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ALKALINE phosphatase , *DIAGNOSTIC examinations , *BIOMARKERS , *PERIODONTITIS , *POSTMENOPAUSE , *BIOCHEMICAL research , *INFLAMMATION treatment , *ETIOLOGY of diseases , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background and objective: Periodontal disease is one of the common inflammatory diseases with complex etiology and is multifactorial in origin. Several enzymes are evaluated for the early diagnosis of periodontal disease. The enzyme ALP plays a role in bone metabolism. In the periodontium, ALP is very important enzyme as it is part of normal turnover of periodontal ligament, root cementum, and bone homeostasis. The deficiency of estrogen in women at menopause is contributing factor to osteoporosis and considered one of the risk factors for periodontal disease. It has been hypothesized that osteoporosis decreases alveolar bone density and in turn increases its susceptibility to resorption due to periodontal inflammation. Accelerated bone loss in menopause is related to increased bone turnover. This is accompanied by increased levels of biochemical markers such as Alkaline Phosphatase. Alteration in salivary Alkaline Phosphatase levels might be expected as an indication of periodontal disease activity. Methods: The study included 40 subjects, 20 in each group in the age group of 50-60 years. Group 1 comprised of 20 Postmenopausal women without chronic periodontitis. Group 2 comprised of 20 Postmenopausal women with chronic periodontitis. Each saliva sample was estimated for ALP levels. Results: The present study showed significant increase in Alkaline Phosphatase in postmenopausal women with periodontitis (Group 2) with p value <0.0001. Interpretation and conclusion: Alkaline phosphatase can be used as a diagnostic marker of Periodontitis in postmenopausal women. However ALP cannot be solely responsible for Periodontitis but it can be used as a additional aid in diagnosing Periodontitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Gingival hyperplasia and conjunctival inflammatory nodule: a diagnostic pathway to sarcoidosis?
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Venugopalan G, Bhandary R, and Ramesh A
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35. An in-vitro evaluation of the efficacy of garlic extract as an antimicrobial agent on periodontal pathogens: A microbiological study.
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Shetty S, Thomas B, Shetty V, Bhandary R, and Shetty RM
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With the rise in bacterial resistance to antibiotics, there is considerable interest in the development of other classes of antimicrobials for the control of infection. Garlic (Allium sativum Linn.) has been used as medicine since ancient times and has long been known to have antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. This study was undertaken to assess the inhibitory effect of garlic on Porphyromonas gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, to assess the time-kill curve of P. gingivalis and A. actinomycetemcomitans, and to determine the antiproteolytic activity of garlic on P. gingivalis. Ethanolic garlic extract (EGE) and aqueous garlic extract (AGE) were prepared and the inhibitory effects of these extracts for two periodontal pathogens (P. gingivalis and A. actinomycetemcomitans) were tested. Antiproteolytic activity on protease of P. gingivalis was determined. 25 microliter (μl), 50 μl, and 75 μl of AGE showed 16 mm, 20 mm, and 25 mm zone of inhibition, respectively, on P. gingivalis. The AGE showed greater bacteriostatic activity against the P. gingivalis with minimum inhibitory concentration determined at 16.6 μl/ml. The time-kill assay of AGE and EGE were compared for P. gingivalis and A. actinomycetemcomitans. AGE showed better antiproteolytic activity on total protease of P. gingivalis compared to the EGE. Thus, the study concludes the antimicrobial activity of garlic extract against periodontal pathogens, P. gingivalis, A. actinomycetemcomitans. Its action against P. gingivalis includes inhibition of total protease activity, and this raises the possibility that garlic may have therapeutic use for periodontitis and possibly other oral infections.
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